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Which one would you buy?

jo-e90
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jo-e90
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Are the prices too high.? What should I pay?
Any better TTs for the money?

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Based on the pictures, I like the Jay Feather and the flagstaf. Stay away fro the tiny tiny in wall AC units. X2 on the rubber roof comment - never again...
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bradnailer wrote:
The thing I don't like about the first one is that you have to make the dinette out if you want a full sized bed. That would be a PIA to me.


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bradnailer
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The thing I don't like about the first one is that you have to make the dinette out if you want a full sized bed. That would be a PIA to me.
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atreis
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I'd go for the 15 if it meets your needs. It's smaller, so will be easier to tow, get in and out of tight spots, park (using back-to-back spaces) at malls and the like, and you might be able to get away with a tow vehicle that gets better gas mileage when NOT towing (it won't make much difference when towing).
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jo-e90 wrote:
What about this flagstaff compared to the 22U?


raised panel cabinet doors look nice. shows a sink in bath, did the other one have that.
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jo-e90
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What about this flagstaff compared to the 22U?

Bumpyroad
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the 15 has a TPO roof. the 22 sort of looks like it has fiberglass paneling curving over the top???? neither one has much real information in the posts however. if one has a rubber roof I would pass myself.
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jo-e90
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This is my first. Dont want a leaky camper. I do prefer the 22U over the hybrids. (ie 23B)
Are there any better TT's to consider other than the Jayco?

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I think you would be happier with the Jayco because of a much better heat/AC system and a bit more room. Is this your first? We had a 2005 Jayco hybrid nearly identical to the 2004 you shared. The ducted heat and AC was awesome. The other one looks like it has a single window type cooling unit. I see they are both in MN around the Twin Cities. There should be a lot in that are. Check for local dealers.
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downtheroad
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Don't know what condition it is in...that is your first priority.
But, I don't need a bunk house and really recommend the 22 because it has a walk around bed.
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